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05/06/08 - Gov. Blagojevich announces Community Investment Works;
Monumental state plan to reduce youth violence $150 million comprehensive investment to create more job opportunities for youth, increase number of after school programs, rebuild deteriorating neighborhoods and increase public safety
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anti-violence plan at www.illinois.gov/community Public can get more information, join the effort to pass comprehensive
anti-violence plan at www.illinois.gov/community
CHICAGO – In response to a recent spike in violence on Chicago streets, Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced a comprehensive state plan to help reduce violence and save young lives. Joined by parents, community leaders, advocates, and clergy at the Martin Luther King Jr. Boys & Girls Club on the City’s west side, the Governor laid out his plan to curb the tide of violence in Illinois. The Governor’s plan, called Community Investment Works, will address a range of factors contributing to youth violence, including the lack of employment opportunities, lack of safe social and recreational opportunities, and disengagement from their communities. 05/06/08 - Gov.Blagojevich announces largest Click It or Ticket enforcement campaign in state history for May IDOT, ISP, and local police agencies aim to reach higher goals for seat belt use;
Fatalities down to historic lows since the Governor signed law in 2003 SPRINGFIELD– Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP), and local law enforcement agencies will conduct the largest Click It or Ticket (CIOT) mobilization in the state's history during the month of May. While Illinois motorists have exceeded the 90 percent mark for seatbelt usage, the aim of the new campaign is to save more lives and by pushing for 100 percent compliance. 05/05/08 - Blagojevich administration launches “Pink Potluck” effort to spread the word about the importance of breast and cervical cancer screenings Governor honors two women for their work in raising awareness of the importance of cancer early detection CHICAGO – Deputy Governor Louanner Peters, a breast cancer survivor, today launched the “Pink Potluck” campaign – an effort to get the word out about the importance of routine breast and cervical cancer screenings. “Pink Potlucks” are an opportunity for women to talk about the importance of early detection and to learn about how all uninsured women are eligible for free screenings and low-cost treatment through the recently expanded Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP). 05/05/08 - GOV. BLAGOJEVICH BREAKS GROUND ON TWO MANUFACTURING FACILITIES IN SOUTHWEST ILLINOIS THAT WILL CREATE JOBS AND SPUR ECONOMIC GROWTH THROUGHOUT THE REGION State to provide $12.6 million in support for U. S. Steel and SunCoke project GRANITE CITY, IL – Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich today joined state and local officials and representatives from United States Steel Corporation and SunCoke Energy, Inc. to break ground on the companies’ new manufacturing facilities in Granite City. The state’s investment will leverage millions in private investment that will result in the creation of approximately 70 new jobs and the retention of 2,200 jobs throughout the region. The investment package comes as a part of Opportunity Returns, the Governor’s comprehensive economic development strategy to create jobs and build the economy in Southwest Illinois. 05/05/08 - Blagojevich administration launches “Pink Potluck” effort to spread the word about the importance of breast and cervical cancer screenings Governor honors two women for their work in raising awareness of the importance of cancer early detection CHICAGO – Deputy Governor Louanner Peters and Senior Advisor to the Governor Carol Ronen, both breast cancer survivors, today launched the “Pink Potluck” campaign – an effort to get the word out about the importance of routine breast and cervical cancer screenings. “Pink Potlucks” are an opportunity for women to talk about the importance of early detection and to learn about how all uninsured women are eligible for free screenings and low-cost treatment through the recently expanded Illinois Breast and Cervical Cancer Program (IBCCP). 05/02/08 - Governor Blagojevich announces Ogle County approved for snow assistance Local governments can receive reimbursement for 75 percent of snow removal-related costs SPRINGFIELD – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today announced that the federal government has approved his request for assistance to local governments in Ogle County that were hard-hit by heavy snow in early February. The federal assistance will help municipal, county, township and other governmental bodies receive reimbursement for 75 percent of their extraordinary expenses related to a heavy snowfall on Feb. 5-6. The federal government previously approved snow assistance for Boone, Carroll, Jo Daviess, Lake, McHenry, Stephenson and Winnebago counties. 05/02/08 - Gov. Blagojevich urges Federal VA to improve continuation of care for Vets with traumatic brain injuries New Federal VA Inspector General report finds inadequate follow-up care for Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan with traumatic brain injuries
Illinois Warrior Assistance Program offers 24-hour assistance for Veterans in Illinois through toll-free helpline at 1-866-554-IWAP (4927) CHICAGO - Governor Rod R. Blogojevich called on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs today to improve continuation of care for Vets with traumatic brain injuries in light of their Inspector General’s report released yesterday finding Veterans in long term recovery for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are not getting the assistance they need. For Veterans in Illinois, the Illinois Warrior Assistance Program is available and offers 24-hour assistance through a toll-free helpline for Illinois Veterans suffering from symptoms associated with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or TBI. 05/02/08 - Gov. Blagojevich launches the nation’s largest state rental assistance program to provide long-term housing stability for extremely low-income residents Rental Housing Support Program will assist 4,000 families and individuals over the next several years through rental subsidies CHICAGO – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today launched the country’s largest state rental assistance program that will help extremely low-income residents in Illinois achieve long-term housing stability. Once fully operational over the next three years, the Rental Housing Support Program will assist an estimated 4,000 “rent burdened” extremely low-income individuals and families and those with special needs find safe and affordable rental housing through rental subsidies. 05/02/08 - Gov. Blagojevich calls on media, parents to unite in preventing drug abuse New public service announcements include messages about over-the-counter and prescription drugs, the fastest growing drugs of abuse among teens CHICAGO – Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich announced that the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and Prevention First, a state affiliate of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America, have unveiled new messages alerting parents and young people to the dangers of illegal and prescription drug abuse. The public service announcements (PSAs), to begin airing this month on radio and television stations statewide, include new messages about prescription and over-the-counter drug abuse. With the campaign, Gov. Blagojevich is asking media outlets in Illinois to join him in stepping up efforts to stop drug use, especially among young people. 05/01/08 - Gov.Blagojevich and state officials announce new campaign to promote good mental health “Say it out loud” campaign encourages Illinois residents to seek help or
offer help to people who need it CHICAGO – Governor Rod R. Blagojevich and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) Division of Mental Health today announced a new public education campaign to promote good mental health. The campaign, launched at a rally at Navy Pier, will also empower those living with a mental health issue to Say it out loud. While other campaigns have used emotional appeals and dramatic imagery to draw attention to the issue of mental health, Say it out loud will use stories from real people to show that mental health is vital to overall health and well-being. More news
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